Juliet of the Spirits

Federico Fellini
Giulietta Masina, Sandra Milo, Mario Pisu, Valentina Cortese, Valeska Gert, José Luis de Villalonga, Friedrich von Ledebur, Caterina Boratto, Lou Gilbert, Lousia Della Nosa, Silvana Jachino, Milena Vukotic, Fred Williams, Dany París, Anne Francine, Shiva Kossina, Giorgio Albertazzi, Alberto Plebani, Guido Alberti, Mary Arden, Rika Dialina, Mino Doro, Jacques Herlin, Lea Lander, Claudia Lander, Anita Sanders, Massimo Sarchielli
1965
Italy, France
Completed
Italian, French, Spanish
145 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asGiulietta degli spiriti,is aItaly, FranceProducerwomen sex,At1965Released in year
。The dialogue language isItalian, French, Spanish,Current Douban rating7.7(For reference only)。
Fellini made another highly autobiographical film "Juliet of the Spirits", in which he excessively pursues a mystical dreamlike space. The film intricately describes the story of a bourgeois woman who is deceived by her husband, falls into spiritual confusion, and becomes entangled in bizarre hallucinations, ultimately awakening. Although Fellini and Giulietta spent their lives together and there have never been rumors of his infidelity, I believe that all film enthusiasts who are very familiar with Fellini wouldn't believe that he never strayed. Especially after watching this film, because it fully demonstrates that Fellini is a director with strong sexual desire and abundant fantasies about women. He even suggests that in his affairs, he merely lends out his sexual organ without selling his soul. Or perhaps this is what makes Fellini charming; he remains enigmatic and elusive.